On 10/2/23 04:44, Lee wrote:
I found this:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Gentoo/comments/168qrbx/gentoosources_6146_kernel_reports_io_error/
<https://www.reddit.com/r/Gentoo/comments/168qrbx/gentoosources_6146_kernel_reports_io_error/>
Lee 😎
This is probably it.
Thanks.
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Valmor
On Mon, Oct 2, 2023, 12:14 AM Valmor F. de Almeida <val.gen...@gmail.com
<mailto:val.gen...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 10/1/23 20:29, HÃ¥kon Alstadheim wrote:
>
> Den 01.10.2023 21:31, skrev Frank Steinmetzger:
>> Am Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 11:25:46PM +0200 schrieb HÃ¥kon Alstadheim:
>>> Den 30.09.2023 22:57, skrev Valmor F. de Almeida:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> For a while now (3 weeks or so) I have been upgrading the
linux kernel
>>>> on a Dell XPS laptop starting from 6.1.41-gentoo (which is my
current
>>>> working kernel) to 6.1.53-gentoo-r1. No kernel I have built
since is
>>>> able to boot. I have been following the same method for many
years:
>>>> make
>>>> oldconfig, etc...
>>>>
>>>> The booting error starts at:
>>>>
>>>> [snip]
>>>>
>>>> * INIT: Entering runlevel: 3
>>>> [snip]
>>>> * Starting cronie ...
>>>> * Starting DHCP Client Daemon ...
>>>> * Starting laptop_mode ...
>>>> * Mounting network filesystems ...
>>>> /etc/init.d/netmount: line 45 /lib/rc/bin/ewend: Input/output
error
>>>> /lib/rc/sh/rc-cgroup.sh: line 184: rmdir: command not found
>>>> INIT:
>>>> INIT: cannot execute "/sbin/agetty"
>>>> INIT: cannot execute "/sbin/agetty"
>>>> INIT: cannot execute "/sbin/agetty"
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Can you show /etc/fstab and the console-log for the entire boot?
>>> Seems /sbin
>>> is not readable. You sure you have the kernel modules loaded?
Are you
>>> using
>>> an initramfs? If so, does that build without errors ?
>> The input/output error – to me – indicates a hardware problem.
When you
>> mounted the FS by hand, can you read ewend? For instance with
md5sum.
>>
> except it boots ok with older kernels. When you've eliminated the
> impossible, whatever remains, however improbable has to be a kernel
> config change (missing&necessary or erroneous and unintended) , or
> initramfs failing to build/install correctly. Check error output
from
> your kernel&initramfs build.
>
Right it boots with 6.1.41. I started again from the config of 6.1.41
and unset SRSO:
->Â diff linux/.config /boot/config-6.1.41-gentoo
3c3
< # Linux/x86 6.1.53-gentoo-r1 Kernel Configuration
---
 > # Linux/x86 6.1.41-gentoo Kernel Configuration
5c5
< CONFIG_CC_VERSION_TEXT="gcc (Gentoo 13.2.1_p20230826 p7) 13.2.1
20230826"
---
 > CONFIG_CC_VERSION_TEXT="gcc (Gentoo 12.3.1_p20230526 p2) 12.3.1
20230526"
7c7
< CONFIG_GCC_VERSION=130201
---
 > CONFIG_GCC_VERSION=120301
455d454
< # CONFIG_CPU_SRSO is not set
457d455
< # CONFIG_GDS_FORCE_MITIGATION is not set
646d643
< CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_CPU_FINALIZE_INIT=y
3136d3132
< CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L2_SUBDEV_API=y
3139,3140d3134
< CONFIG_V4L2_FWNODE=m
< CONFIG_V4L2_ASYNC=m
3236c3230,3233
< CONFIG_VIDEO_CAMERA_SENSOR=y
---
 >
 > #
 > # Camera sensor devices
 > #
3295a3293
 > # end of Camera sensor devices
Still no luck; kernel build has no errors. Boot hangs.
Thanks for the replies. Maybe 6.2 will not have this problem for my
system.
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Valmor